Jazz Congress Electric Miles Revisited

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2019
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center and #JazzTimes have joined forces to co-produce #JazzCongress, an annual #conference designed to bring together #artists, #media and industry leaders in the global #JazzCommunity to exchange ideas in order to nurture and grow the jazz community and the underlying business and organizations that promote, produce, present, market and support the music. And THIS year, presented by The Miles Davis Estate, "Electric Miles Revisited!~ For those of you who couldn't make it down!~
    Jazz at Lincoln Center was LIVE yesterday at 10:59 AM ·
    Jazz Congress Day 2, Session 2: Electric Miles Revisited: Members of Miles Davis’ ‘70s electric bands talk about the music of that often-overlooked period.
    Moderator: #MarkRuffin
    Panelists: #GaryBartz, #AlFoster, #MichaelHenderson, #DaveLiebman, #Mtume, #WallaceRoney, #LennyWhite, #VinceWilburn
    #JazzAtLincolnCenter is excited to host this much needed community initiative. "We will stimulate an inclusive environment, explore new ways to expand audiences for our music, and learn from one another,” said #WyntonMarsalis, Managing and Artistic Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center. “With so much discordant non communication around the world and in our country, now is the perfect time for us to come together for serious discourse around and about our cultural, business and aesthetic objectives. #Jazz has what our modern world needs. Let us all take pride in our collective advocacy of this great music by identifying, declaring and demonstrating our common ground.”
    JazzTimes has been organizing confabs for the jazz industry since 1979, when it first hosted the Radio Free Jazz Convention, later the JazzTimes Convention, which was held until 1998. Beginning in 2000, JazzTimes partnered with the International Association of Jazz Education (IAJE) to create the Industry Track as part of that organization’s annual conference. After #IAJE folded in 2009, the magazine created a DIY Crash Course at the Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) conference in 2011. Working with a consortium of organizations and individuals, the Jazz Connect Conference followed in 2012 and took place as a pre-conference at the APAP conference for the three years. The conference moved as a stand-alone event to Saint Peter’s Church in 2015, where it was held for the next three years, presented with the Jazz Forward Coalition.
    “We are excited by the opportunity to create an event that will expand the involvement of both the U.S. and international jazz scene,” said Lee Mergner, Publisher of JazzTimes. “We remain committed to celebrating the diversity of the jazz community, with many organizations welcome to participate as strategic partners and sponsors.”
    The Jazz Congress is sponsored by Adam R. Rose.
    "Had a great time fellow-shipping with old friends, making new acquaintances, meeting long-time fans of the music recorded and performed more than 50 years ago under the tutelage of friend/mentor, Legendary Jazz Trumpeter Miles Davis a mighty influence, remaining still relevant in so many music genre's today!~ MH
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Комментарии • 14

  • @JCR1992
    @JCR1992 Год назад +1

    This is great! RIP to Mtume, Michael Henderson and Wallace Roney.

    • @bmuhamad
      @bmuhamad Год назад

      RIP To Pete Cosey, Master Reggie Lucas, Sonny Fortune & Badal Roy. Best Wishes Al Foster, Sir Dave Liebman, & Sam Morrison.

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad 3 года назад +2

    Ramon "Tiki" Fulwood drummer with Funkadelic, auditioned with Miles.

  • @bmuhamad
    @bmuhamad 3 года назад +3

    Michael Henderson still a Funk Brother.

  • @Myuzak
    @Myuzak 5 лет назад +4

    This is just awesome listening to these stories. All you guys where my absolute heroes since first listening to Miles & Bitches Brew in '75 at age 15. Miles and his electric bands were my sole food for decades since then and I listened to all those albums so much that I knew just about everything everyone played. All day and all night I listened. But even now I can still find new things in those albums when I listen to them on different systems. Everyone of those albums is an absolute timeless masterpiece. I was known in the Sydney jazz scene as the Miles freak because that's all I was into. Al Foster is listed on the cast but where is he? I play drums and love Tony and Elvin but that guy, his drumming, is somewhere else. Al and Mtume were the perfect complement, and Micheal, and Reggie, and Pete, and Sonny... I could go on and on...You guys are right on the mark, there's no dispute, Miles electric music set the scene for literally all music that came after, whether people recognize that or not, they just need to "Get up with it". For me, Miles will always be the greatest artist ever. Please find and release more recordings of Miles urgently. Love and eternal thanks to you all for the immense gift you've given to me. "He loved him madly". Pete Dehlsen

  • @BenjaminDeCruz
    @BenjaminDeCruz 5 лет назад +3

    This whole conversation was amazing!! I could’ve watched this for hours long lol! My favorite era of Miles the electric period 🤘🏾✨

  • @AndreaCCorda
    @AndreaCCorda 5 лет назад +2

    WHAT A WONDERFUL PANEL, WHAT EXTRAORDINARY RECOLLECTIONS AND INSIGHTS INTO MILES' ELECTRIC PERIOD !THANK YOU MICHAEL FOR POSTING, WE MISS "THE CHIEF" SO MUCH...

    • @MichaelHendersonmusic
      @MichaelHendersonmusic  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks for commenting Mario... Miles left an amazing legacy of music and art!~ I'm glad to have played a part in that legacy... The world misses, "THE CHIEF"...

    • @AndreaCCorda
      @AndreaCCorda 5 лет назад +3

      Yes Michael, I think you really played a big part in that huge legacy: in fact you were pivotal in finding that "lower, funkier note" that Miles was looking for in those years...

    • @MichaelHendersonmusic
      @MichaelHendersonmusic  5 лет назад +2

      @@AndreaCCorda 😊🌹♥️💖

    • @callmemonkh9020
      @callmemonkh9020 5 лет назад +2

      @@MichaelHendersonmusic Hey Mike. Detroit says "Wassup!?!" Thank You, for the 'mono/mega-lithic' bass you laid back in that era. I was really TRANSFORMED when I started listening to Miles' 1969-75 period. Words CANNOT express HOW IMPORTANT that music was then, and IS NOW to fourth, and 5th Dimensional thinkers. YOU were the center OF IT ALL. RESPECT!!!!!
      P.S. I dug Al Foster, but his cymbals begin to get on my nerves...

    • @MichaelHendersonmusic
      @MichaelHendersonmusic  5 лет назад +2

      @@callmemonkh9020 ❤️ 😊🎉

  • @EmperorKingBishop
    @EmperorKingBishop 5 лет назад +3

    That mtume story was the perfect way to end it

  • @nononouh
    @nononouh Год назад

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